Reviews

Rated 5 / 5 stars2010-07-27 10:44:10

johny 99 has a good point

When I looked at the other reviews, drug abused seemed to be the only thing I could think the girl was. But your explanation holds water as well. Unfortunately, Unless the author tells us exactly what the girl is meant to be, we'll never know for sure.

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars2010-07-26 04:57:15

Maybe broader.

It may just be meant for any kind of addiction that people rely on to feel happy, not exactly cutting or a drug of sorts. It may also be something about the colors; even though this is actually kind of a depressing story the yellow oranges and browns make you feel comfortable and happy, so that everything doesn't seem to be as bad as it is. And also, with all flash games like this, there's alot that's up to the viewer, and not everyone sees the same thing, some see nothing at all.

Rated 5 / 5 stars2010-07-24 06:54:01

Great job very deep and inspiring 5/5

I think your all wrong I think she is a symbol for cutting or self mutilation of some sort. I have been through a stage in my life that I did those things and this perfectly describes how it felt for me like I relied on it to be who I am or be happy and before I found it I was happier but I wasn't sure if I could be happy after. That also explains the hospital, the line about "scars she left behind" in the other ending, and the main characters comment about how when he first met her she latched onto his arm and has been there since. I have to say this touched me on a personal level. Bravo.

Rated 5 / 5 stars2010-07-21 08:27:16

The 3 different endings were easy to get, and the story was good. The only thing that I didn't understand was the part about the hospital and the vein/artery part. Can someone please explain that for me?